The design of richly informative interfaces would benefit from an account of how visual forms convey information. In this paper we suggest that the study of form-giving in Industrial Engineering might provide a foundation for such an account. We present three studies of designed synesthesia, in which objects' forms indicate non-visible attributes such as taste or smell. These studies illustrate the rich possibilities for conveying information with form, possibilities which are routinely exploited in industrial design. We suggest that similar opportunities exist for interface design, and that further studies of form-giving may help in taking advantage of them. K E Y W O R D S : Interface design, visualization, formgiving, affordances, ecological approaches
Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver